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Defective Product Lawyer

Product Recall Lawyer » Dangerous Product Recall » California Manufacturer Negligence

Does your law firm represent defective drug or product recall injuries?

Defective product lawyers and product recall lawyers are well versed in the scientific and technical expertise required in filing a medical injuries claim for manufacturer negligence in producing a hazardous drug leading to a dangerous product recall. We are also available throughout California to represent your vehicle accident injury claim, or to aggressively pursue your legal rights against negligent corporations that may have introduced a product that damaged your health.

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Manufacturer negligence theory requires the injured party to prove the following four elements:

Our defective product lawyers/product recall lawyers are experienced in California law, and can represent injury cases known as strict liability and breach of warranty. Strict liability claims must show that the product is defective and dangerous, that the product was defective when it left the manufacturer, and that the defect caused your injury. Breach of warranty claims imply that the product is safe for the intended use, and many cases result in dangerous product recalls involving poorly designed vehicles, defective drugs, or hazardous toys and clothing. In certain cases, a merchant, distributor, or corporation may be held liable for offering a drug or product that is hazardous to your health.

Defective product lawyers and product recall lawyers from Nadrich Law are specialized professionals that have successfully recovered millions in damages for injured clients. The FDA frequently issues dangerous product recalls for hazardous drugs and faulty vehicles. If you have been seriously injured due to manufacturer negligence, and need the assistance of a California law firm, contact our office immediately.

 

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